The big news is the retirement of City of the Dead, a 7.5 percent ABV export stout brewed with house-roasted, bourbon barrel-aged coffee beans. The stout debuted in 2015 and was packaged in 22-ounce bottles.

In addition, the San Diego-based brewery will be adding Orderville IPA to its year-round lineup packaged in 16-ounce cans, while Space Ways IPA will replace Critical Band IPA in its seasonal lineup available from September-November, also in 16-ounce cans.

Finally, there will be 12 new monthly releases, with packaging alternating between 16-ounce cans and 22-ounce bottles starting with cans in January:

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